A newcomer’s guide to the seventh part of 'JoJo's Bizarre Adventure' and an answer to the eternal question of part‑skipping.
Project Hail Mary's ending is wrapped up in science and some major surprises, but the movie also adds a scene not in the original book.
This week's first look at the new Spider-Man movie drops a lot of hints that it's taking some influences from a time of change for Peter Parker in the comics.
Like any book-to-film adaptation, Project Hail Mary makes some changes to its source material.
Grace skips Earth to rescue Rocky, sends the Taumoeba cure home via four Beetle probes, and ends up teaching alien children on Erid.
Project Hail Mary touches down in theaters this weekend, and we're now taking a deep dive into the movie's ending and how things play out for Ryan Gosling's Ryland Grace and his alien co-star, Rocky.